Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Ocular Surgery News U.S. Edition.
Table of Contents
- Asians fare worse after treatment for angle-closure, study says
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- Conductive keratoplasty for hyperopia offers impressive stability and safety
- Easy-to-use tonometer hits consumer, professional markets Debra L. Beck
- Hydroview IOL performed well in multicenter trial
- IntraLase femtosecond laser effective as LASIK keratome
- It can still be better to give than to receive Fred L. Dowd
- Mastery is key to practice management success John B. Pinto
- New approvals, indications expand ocular allergy treatment choices Rochelle Nataloni
- New system eases foldable IOL removal Richard J. Mackool Sr., MD
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- Pearls can lead to improved phaco techniques
- Refractive effect from Hyperion LTK system may last 10 years or more Bob Kronemyer
- Sonic Wave provides lower-energy alternative to phaco
- Surgeon reviews design changes in single-piece AcrySof lens
- Swapping instruments improves ergonomics in temporal phaco Jaime Zacharias, MD
- TAP study at 2 years supports routine use of verteporfin for some AMD patients Rochelle Nataloni
- Tight diabetes control reduces risk of retinopathy Michelle Stephenson